Singaporean performance and contemporary artist Lee Wen has been a part of Singapore's art scene since the 1990s. Since then he has produced numerous successful pieces, but one of them stands out from the rest — that is his Ping-Pong Go Round installation which started in 1998 in Melbourne.

Ping-Pong Go Round is Lee Wen's take on dialogue only to be experienced through interactive art. He describes this piece as a “round Ping-Pong table made out of plywood. It is made up of 15 tabletops to be set up as doughnut-shaped. The diameter is 6 meters across. Players play from inside to another player on the outside.”

Art is open to interpretation and Ping-Pong Go Round is no exception. However, Lee Wen gives us a little glimpse into what his work means to him. Describing that “the game itself is like a dialogue between players on opposite sides. Would it be possible to change its shape to that like a conference table? By making it a doughnut round shape with no borders towards the left and right side, a different perception of the limitations of the preceding game gives new possibilities of a broader dialogue.”

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